Wednesday, May 15

There is a reason the fifth episode of Game of Thrones' final season has become the worst reviewed in the show’s 71-episode history.

Fans all over the world have not stopped voicing out their disappointment over how the show is ending.Here are some things that happened in the fifth episode that people feel confused about:

1. Jaime coming to be with Cersei

GOT fans are genuinely pissed off that after several seasons of character development, Jaime would just go back to Cersei to die in her arms. The whole "strong show of love" thing between the two incestuous twins even sort of presented Cersei as a victim, rather than the terrible villain she is.

In episode 2, Bran was pretty insistent that Jaime had something important to do when he came to Winterfell, but other than breaking Brienne's heart and going off like a Westeros' Yoruba demon, not much else was seen.

2. Cersei's death

Fans, including myself, are not okay with how "the most murderous woman in Westeros" met her end.

I mean you can't just behead, poison and wipe out people with ugly green fire only to die by a pebble hit to the head.

Where is that moment where Daenerys, in all her glory, stand before a kneeling Cersei and proclaim: "I, Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, The Unburnt, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons sentence you to die! Dracarys!!!”

3. The Daenerys mad queen plot twist

This is the new definition of NO. How are we really supposed to buy Dany turning Mad Queen after many seasons of building her up as a hero and a revolutionary?

Someone who had to chain up her dragons just because they unintentionally burned a little girl?

Someone who has said before, "I am not here to be queen of the ashes" and really meant it?

by Guillaume S. B When I was only 21 years old, I got into a relationship with a beautiful 44-year-old woman which lasted for a year.

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